Bexar County constable loses battle to use controversial camera ticketing system
Read full article: Bexar County constable loses battle to use controversial camera ticketing systemA legal opinion handed down by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton this week makes it clear that Bexar County Constable Mark Vojvodich and his deputies can no longer use a portable camera system to issue speeding tickets.
Bexar County DA asks for state attorney generalās opinion on speed camera system
Read full article: Bexar County DA asks for state attorney generalās opinion on speed camera systemBexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales is petitioning Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on the legality of a Bexar County constableās use of a new speed camera system.
Speed camera system used in Bexar County under challenge by state lawmaker
Read full article: Speed camera system used in Bexar County under challenge by state lawmakerA state lawmaker has filed a bill to put the brakes on a controversial camera system used to catch drivers who speed in Bexar County.
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Constables budget proposal would shift 100+ positions from Bexar County Sheriffs Office to his agency
Read full article: Constables budget proposal would shift 100+ positions from Bexar County Sheriffs Office to his agencySAN ANTONIO A budget proposal submitted by Bexar County Precinct 3 Constable Mark Vojvodich calls for more than 100 positions to be shifted from the Bexar County Sheriffs Office to his North Side agency. Bexar County is in a fiscal crisis. The Bexar County Precinct 3 offices off of Interpark Blvd. A Bexar County Constable's Office Precinct 3 patrol vehicle drives on the North Side earlier this month. Rodriguez did not respond to a request for comment on Vojvodichs proposal.